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Word will work fine if all you want to do is display information, but if you want to calculate anything within the table, Excel is the better tool.
Calculate means Excel will evaluate formulas and functions to display the result. You can turn calculate to manual or auto. When it is on auto, everything is updated in real time. Manual will update when you open Excel or requires to you click the calculate button every time you want to see results.
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XLS is the file extension for MS Excel 2003 and earlier. If you want to save something in XLS format, then put the scenario data in Excel and save in Excel 2003 format.
XLS is the file extension for MS Excel 2003 and earlier. If you want to save something in XLS format, then put the scenario data in Excel and save in Excel 2003 format.
The formula you use depends upon what you are trying to calculate. If you want to multiply two cells (e.g. A1 and C2), the formula would be =A1*C2.
ABS returns the absolute value, so you use it any time you want to view or calculate with the absolute value.
A variable raised to the second power would be refered to as "squared." Some math-based programs like Excel let you enter a power with a carot, ie, "(variable name)^2" if you want to calculate the answer.
It stops you doing something, like when you are entering or editing a formula and you want to stop. It only appears when you start to enter something into a cell.
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There are a few ways. Assuming the value you want 10% of is in cell A1, then in another cell you could use any of the following formulas: =A1*10% =A1/10 =A1*0.1 =A1/100*10
That will depend on what you want to do. If you are in Excel saving as a standard Excel file, you don't need to change the file type. It is only if you want to save into a different format, that you would change the File Type. What you change it to, would depend on what you need. You might want to change to a different version of Excel or maybe into a completely different format, such as a text file. If you are working in a different application, saving something to be used in Excel, then again it will depend on what format you actually need.